Cancer survivors are also at greater risk for developing second cancers and other health conditions. However, surviving cancer can leave a host of problems in its wake. Physical, emotional, and financial hardships often persist for years after diagnosis and treatment. The effects of surgery depend on the area of the body (or site) where the surgery is performed. Risks have been lessened by new and improved surgical methods but late effects may still occur. Late effects of surgery include:
Scarring at the surgical site, Problems fighting infection, Lymphedema or swelling of arms or legs, Nutritional problems, Cognitive problems such as trouble focusing or memory loss, Changes in sexual function or fertility, Pain that may be chronic or long term, Difficulty with speech or swallowing. Physical changes can also bring emotional aftereffects. This can happen even if others cannot see the changes. For example, a survivor could feel self-conscious about a scar, even if it is hidden by clothing. There may be concerns about body image.

Guidance Tips:

Title – A title can be anything from a question, a heading of the article, or even the main topic about which you are publishing the post.

Description – It is explaining and adding the details about the topic you are posting. If you are asking a Question, then adding details is not necessary.

Photo, Video – You can attach a photo related to your post or can even publish a YOUTUBE video.

Sharing – Your name gets automatically attached behind the title of the article when you share is on Facebook or other platforms.

Eg: If a user John Watson have posted an article with the Title “How to handle Migraine without medicines?” and then if anyone share it on Facebook, the title will be like this :
“How to handle Migraine without medicines?”- John Watson

Themes of publishing or asking – You can publish from various themes that we mentioned and if any topic is missing among them, you can still post anything related to the Health. Healthcare is the only broad theme.